DOL 25

Sentence 1: The Titanic, believed to be unsinkable, carried more than 1,500 people to their graves.

Sentence 2: Because the student teacher arrives next week, we need to finish reading Eliot's long poem the waste land

DOL 26

Sentence 1: Many well known writers submit articles and stories to the Atlantic Monthly, A renowned magazine.

Sentence 2: "I am very eager to read the French novel The Plague," Carmen said, "but, it's not in our library."

DOL 27

Sentence 1: Everyone in this grade is responsible for this year's dance. Therefore we must all raise funds for the decorations.

Sentence 2: Having worked for eight hours, I need to sit down, listen to music, and enjoy a good dinner.

DOL 33

Sentence 1: When are these books due, Hans? Should I bring them to the library?

Sentence 2: After the Constitutional Convention of 1787, drafted the Constitution of the United States, almost three years passed before it was ratified.

DOL 34

Sentence 1: Much depends on whether you're affected by the high altitude when you climb the mountain.

Sentence 2:While half of the class uses the Internet, the rest will study the Smithsonian Magazines that are different from the ones we used earlier.

DOL 35

Sentence 1: Oh, we haven't got finished our group book report because no one had a copy of Marie's draft.

Sentence 2: My mom likes canoeing on the Yellowstone River, hiking Montana, and camping in Wyoming.

DOL 36

Sentence 1: "There are some athletes who rarely play, but continue to practice," Mrs. Ahmed, the new principal stated.

Sentence 2: The World Series although often exciting, sometimes is too slow paced for me and my mom.

DOL 37

Sentence 1: (this is the heading to a letter - I will explain)

Ms. Paula Jeffers
Campton Paper Company
18376 River Drive
Minneaplois, MN

Dear. Ms. Jeffers,

DOL 38

Sentence 1: Because The United States Constitution sets out certain individual rights that we are all to enjoy.

Sentence 2: We have neither the time nor the ability to practice the play because so many actors caught the flu.

DOL 39

Sentence 1:To be allowed to go to the party, I had to finish my science project, my room, and mom fix dinner.

Sentence 2: Mr.Corazzini, who can never start his car, took the bus to Dulles Airport on Tuesday, Octobet 29.

DOL 40

Sentence 1:Luisa bought an antique pitcher in Mexico for her cousin from Atlanta.

Sentence 2: Oscar, please set these books on the library table if you don't have a lot of things to carry.

DOL 41

Sentence 1: Park rangers, who work in large forests, periodically set fire to mark lands to encourage new growth.

Sentence 2: After the discovery of penicillia, very many miracle drugs appeared; ironically, though 40 years have past, bacteria are becoming much more resistant to drugs.

DOL 42

Sentence 1: Differences among the eight camp counselors caused a change in the field trip's destination.

Sentence 2: First, Felicia planned the party; secondly, decided on decorations; third, she invited special guests.

DOL 43

Sentence 1: Do Juan and David's ownership of this sailboat entitle them membership in the Winthrop Beach Yacht Club.

Sentence 2: The article, "In Search of Spanish Galleons in the book Shipwrecks was written by Kiber and Rotondi who believe it will be found.

DOL 44

Sentence 1:Neither Rasheed nor Larry want their team's loss to suggest that team members didn't play well.

Sentence 2: Mr. Kato explained that because the rule does not effect the entire school but individual students, the student handbook was changed.